Whitefox Technologies installs its first ICE XL membrane dehydration system in the US

Whitefox Technologies has successfully installed a Whitefox ICE XL membrane dehydration system at Western Plains Energy LLC ethanol plant in Oakley, Kansas, USA.

This is Whitefox’s first installation in the US of the new ICE XL membrane solution.

The solution enables Western Plains, a renewable energy production company, to achieve a 50% reduction in natural gas and steam; 25% increase in production capacity; and a reduction in operational costs.

Together, this significantly advances Western Plains towards Net Zero by reducing its carbon intensity score by more than a 10% reduction.

Derek Peine, CEO of Western Plains Energy, said: “The Whitefox ICE XL system is a fully integrated solution within our distillation, dehydration and evaporation (DD&E) unit operations. It fully replaces the molecular sieves, with a proprietary membrane system, providing continuous processing and reduced energy and water consumption. It is designed to allow us to reduce our steam usage by up to 50%, which is a big step towards our net zero carbon goal.”

Gillian Harrison, Whitefox's CEO, added: "The project has embodied the true spirit of collaboration. Western Plains had the vision to be a Net Zero producer in 2019, and together with our engineers, have created ultra-low energy ethanol. This project has been an international endeavour to drive down emissions in renewable fuels and support advancements in rural communities with funding from the USDA and Innovate UK. I'm proud of what we have achieved and believe it's a ground-breaking step towards renewable ethanol becoming an essential low-carbon building block for sustainable aviation fuel, green chemicals and beyond."